"We don't really have any personnel issues or injuries," Saban said. "We've got guys that are bruised up like you always do on Monday. Nothing really that is of any significance that we need to talk about."

That group of "bruised up" players includes quarterback AJ McCarron, who had his throwing hand stepped on and bruised during the second quarter of Saturday's 52-0 win at Arkansas. McCarron played through the pain and finished 11-of-16 for 189 yards and a touchdown.

With Alabama leading 38-0, his day was over with 4 minutes to play in the third quarter. He left the field with his hand heavily wrapped.

Linebacker Adrian Hubbard sported a walking boot on his left foot after the game. During his post-game interview, he said it was "fine."

Saban said running back Jalston Fowler underwent surgery on his injured left knee Thursday and spent a few days in the hospital.

"Surgery went well. Pretty serious injury," Saban said. "Doc feels like he'll be able to make a full recovery and he's back here now working on his rehab.

"He did stay in the hospital for a few days. part of that was because we weren't here and they can care for him better there when our medical staff is not here.